[cisco-voip] Cheap Router for 911

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Fri Sep 27 10:20:15 EDT 2013


ok, from what I understand, you don't have to _physically_ send the 911 call over that line for things to work. you just need and address attached to the number you're marking the calls with. here's how we do it. 

    * signed a waiver with our PSTN provider so they lift the filter and allow us to mark outbound calls with ANY number 
    * signed up for a PS-ALI service with another provider so we can enter any address for any DID 
    * DIDs are configured to ring through to our campus security 


you can probably do the same with a 1FL installed at each building, and then forward the calls to a DID that is answered by someone. 



not perfect, but it might buy you some time. 


not the answer you're looking for, but a different perspective. 


Lelio 



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----- Original Message -----

From: "David Zhars" <dzhars at gmail.com> 
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net 
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 9:10:04 AM 
Subject: [cisco-voip] Cheap Router for 911 



Have a site with a 8 port 3560 router. Wired via fiber to another building with UCM 8.0. 
What's a cheap little router I can add to this site for 911? Not worried about SRST, but proper address reporting for 911 would be nice! 

My VAR is recommending the 2901 which looks like total overkill. 

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